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Associated PressAlbuquerque, Dec 17, 2018 New Mexico is reporting the first death of this year`s flu season. Officials at the New Mexico Department of Health in Santa Fe said Monday that a woman from Lincoln County has died from the flu.
They described the woman as age 65 years or older.

Joshua Panas, KOB 4Albuquerque, Dec 17, 2018ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- More than 2,500 people experienced at least a night of homelessness in New Mexico in 2018, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development`s (HUD) Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress.

Marissa Armas, KOAT 7Albuquerque, Dec 17, 2018ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The first flu-related death of the flu season in New Mexico was reported on Monday. The New Mexico Department of Health announced the person was a 65-year-old woman from Lincoln County.

Rachel Knapp, KRQE NewsAlbuquerque, Dec 17, 2018ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - It`s probably the last thing New Mexico kids want to hear as they head into their holiday break, but a state lawmaker is already pushing the idea to extend the school year. Parents who KRQE News 13 spoke with said it`s no secret New Mexico has an education problem, and they would like to see some changes.

US Customs and Border PatrolWashington, DC, Dec 17, 2018 U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is releasing the details of the death of a child that occurred after being apprehended for illegal entry with her father along the southern border in the El Paso Sector. The Guatemalan government was notified immediately following the child’s death. CBP’s Office of Professional Responsibility and the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General is conducting a review. Out of respect to the family of the deceased, CBP did not issue a statement regarding the child’s death at the time of the death. CBP is currently reviewing its public disclosure and notification policy related to deaths in our custody.